This project has JoyToKey key mappings for the Nintendo Switch JoyCon controllers when connected to the PC.
- Open up your Bluetooth Settings
- Make sure Bluetooth is set to on
- Hold the sync button on the JoyCon you wish to pair until the lights flash
- The sync button is the one in between the SL and SR buttons on each JoyCon
- Click pair when the JoyCon pops up in the Bluetooth list
You are now paired.
- Download JoyToKey
- Unzip the file
- Copy each configuration into the JoyToKey directory that you just created
- Open JoyToKey
The configurations should appear in the left panel.
Once you have paired your JoyCons, and setup JoyToKey, do the following
- Select the configuration in JoyToKey
- Test out your JoyCons to see if it maps properly
You will see the matching button highlighted in JoyToKey if it worked successfully.
Once JoyToKey is open, do the following
- Right click on a template
- Click copy
- Give the new profile a name
- Start mapping the buttons to various keys
This key mapping actually has no mappings. It only lists what button is which key in the comments section of each button.
This makes it easy for you to copy to a new configuration and edit keys without testing which button is which every time.
Note: This configuration is based on holding the left JoyCon in your left hand with the -
button at the top of your hand, and the right JoyCon with the +
button at the top of your hand.
Note 2: JoyCon L mappings will be under the Joystick 1 tab. JoyCon R mappings will be under the Joystick 2 tab.
This key mapping actually has no mappings. It only lists what button is which key in the comments section of each button.
This makes it easy for you to copy to a new configuration and edit keys without testing which button is which every time.
Note: This configuration is based on holding the left JoyCon in your left hand with the -
button at the top of your hand.
This key mapping actually has no mappings. It only lists what button is which key in the comments section of each button.
This makes it easy for you to copy to a new configuration and edit keys without testing which button is which every time.
Note: This configuration is based on holding the right JoyCon in your right hand with the +
button at the top of your hand.
This key mapping is for slide presentations. Since you most often go forward instead of back, I mapped R, ZR, and A all to go forward. Only Y goes backward.